đ Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now






Haworthia Ed Storms
-
Haworthia âEd Stormsâ is a rare and quietly fascinating houseplant with a look that rewards closer inspection. Its long, slender green leaves are lined with fine, soft cilia and feature translucent âwindowsâ on both the upper and lower surfaces. These natural windows allow light to pass deeper into the plant, helping it stay healthy even in lower indoor light and giving it a subtle, almost glowing appearance. This cultivar is named in honor of a well known Lithops grower, though its exact origin remains a mystery.
 Unlike many succulents, Haworthia slow down during the hottest part of summer and may enter a brief dormancy. During this time, it is important to reduce watering and avoid fertilizing. Growth typically resumes in cooler months, when slightly more regular watering is helpful.
 Haworthia are native to southern Africa and are especially well suited to indoor growing. They are easy to care for, slow growing, and rarely troubled by common pests or diseases. With good drainage and infrequent watering, they develop strong, drought tolerant roots and remain compact for many years.
All of the plants may be shipped bare root. -
Prefers filtered light, partial sun, or low indoor light.
Prefers temperatures between 65â86°F. Tolerates heat well when kept dry but should be protected from frost and temperatures below 50°F.
Use deep pots with drainage holes and gritty, well-draining soil
Water deeply, then allow soil to completely dry before watering again. Reduce watering during summer dormancy and water a bit more often in winter
Produces small white flowers on thin, upright stalks when mature, usually in late spring to summer.
Haworthia âEd Stormsâ is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with curious animals or small children.
-
Zone 10
![]()
Select Size
Select Style
From $7.69
Haworthia Ed Stormsâ
$7.69
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
-
Haworthia âEd Stormsâ is a rare and quietly fascinating houseplant with a look that rewards closer inspection. Its long, slender green leaves are lined with fine, soft cilia and feature translucent âwindowsâ on both the upper and lower surfaces. These natural windows allow light to pass deeper into the plant, helping it stay healthy even in lower indoor light and giving it a subtle, almost glowing appearance. This cultivar is named in honor of a well known Lithops grower, though its exact origin remains a mystery.
 Unlike many succulents, Haworthia slow down during the hottest part of summer and may enter a brief dormancy. During this time, it is important to reduce watering and avoid fertilizing. Growth typically resumes in cooler months, when slightly more regular watering is helpful.
 Haworthia are native to southern Africa and are especially well suited to indoor growing. They are easy to care for, slow growing, and rarely troubled by common pests or diseases. With good drainage and infrequent watering, they develop strong, drought tolerant roots and remain compact for many years.
All of the plants may be shipped bare root. -
Prefers filtered light, partial sun, or low indoor light.
Prefers temperatures between 65â86°F. Tolerates heat well when kept dry but should be protected from frost and temperatures below 50°F.
Use deep pots with drainage holes and gritty, well-draining soil
Water deeply, then allow soil to completely dry before watering again. Reduce watering during summer dormancy and water a bit more often in winter
Produces small white flowers on thin, upright stalks when mature, usually in late spring to summer.
Haworthia âEd Stormsâ is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with curious animals or small children.
-
Zone 10
![]()





















